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probe - Introductory lectures

A new PROBE introductory lecture online: ABL obs!

A new PROBE introductory lecture on high quality ABL observations! (PART 1) Hello! In this first (of two) introductory lectures, our experts show some recent examples that highlight how ABL profile observations are used effectively in process studies and the detection of severe weather or pollution conditions. Are you curious? do you want to know more? you can find the entire lecture online and in the user area of our website, you can access the presentation and the pad with comments,...

The second PROBE introductory lecture is online!

The second PROBE Introductory lecture is online! Finally Online, available to all of you! If you were interested in the ground-based remote sensing instruments networks, eager to listen to the PROBE introductory lecture on that, and for some reason you missed it, or maybe you were simply busy, or you just heard about it and would like to learn more.... NO PROBLEM! The full lecture is now available online on the PROBE youtube Channel. If you are interested in receiving the slides, please...

The 2nd PROBE intro lecture is coming: are you READY???

Ready for the 2nd PROBE intro-lecture? After the great success of the first PROBE intro lecture, in a few days the second lecture will be on air. As always, for free, open-access, for everyone who is curious! This time, we will focus on the networks of atmospheric ground-based remote sensing instruments! Lecture content: What are the most popular and widespread remote sensing instruments used to observe the atmospheric boundary layer (ABL)? In Europe, these include: wind profilers (>...

waiting for FESSTVAL: virtual lecture series!

Waiting for FESSTVaL: lecture series every Monday The FESSTVaL (Field Experiment on Submesoscale Spatio-Temporal Variability in Lindenberg) measurement campaign is coming! Summer is getting closer, and in preparation, every Monday at 5 p.m. from 17 May to 25 July, we will be delighted by a lecture on the main research questions connected to this campaign. The campaign is initiated by the Hans-Ertel-Center for Weather Research (HErZ) and will take place at the Meteorological Observatory...

The first PROBE intro lecture is online :)

The first Introductory lecture is online! Finally Online, available to all of you! If you were interested in the basics of ground-based remote sensing instrumentation, eager to listen to the PROBE introductory lecture on that, and for some reason you missed it, or maybe you were simply busy, or you just heard about it and would like to learn more.... NO PROBLEM! The full lecture is now available online on the PROBE youtube Channel. If you are interested in receiving the slides, please...